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Historians Bruce Catton and Glenn Tucker make firm assertions that a sharpshooter was responsible ; Stephen Sears credits volley fire from the 7th Tennessee against the 2nd Wisconsin ; Edwin Coddington cites the sister's letter and finds the sharpshooter theory to be partly credible, but leans towards Sears ' conclusion ; Harry W. Pfanz agrees that the location was behind the 2nd Wisconsin, but make no judgment about the source of the fire.

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** Bruce Catton, American Civil War historian, Pulizer Prize winner ( 1954 ) ( b. 1899 )
According to historian Bruce Catton, Garfield's statements influenced the Lincoln administration to find a replacement for Rosecrans.
Noted Civil War scholar Bruce Catton writes: " Forrest ... used his horsemen as a modern general would use motorized infantry.
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Topographically, on the east bank of the river from the bridge crossing point, the land rises sharply up to 100 feet at High Catton.
Some " Malthusians ", such as William R. Catton, Jr., author of the 1980 book " Overshoot ," are skeptical of these various advancements in technology which make available previously inaccessible or lower grade resources.
Catton has referred to the contemporary increases in rates of resource extraction as " stealing ravenously from the future.
Catton has called the faith in technology a form of " cargoism ," which takes its meaning from various " Cargo Cults " in Melanesia and Micronesia.
It was probably through the print-seller that John met a local man, Thomas Harvey ( of Old Catton, Norfolk ), through whom he was able to set up as a drawing teacher.
Petoskey is the birthplace of information theorist Claude Shannon and Civil War historian Bruce Catton and is the boyhood home of singer / songwriter Sufjan Stevens.
His first paid commission was Catton Park in 1788.
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Army of the Potomac historian and author Bruce Catton termed this request by Hooker " a strange and seemingly uncharacteristic thing " and " one of the most interesting things he ever did.
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Thomas has generally been held in high esteem by Civil War historians ; Bruce Catton and Carl Sandburg wrote glowingly of him, and many consider Thomas one of the top three Union generals of the war, after Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman.
Bloodstock Open Air is an annual festival of heavy metal music which takes place in August and has been held at Catton Hall in Walton-on-Trent, 8 miles south-west of Burton since 2005.
Anne, though from a noble family-she was a daughter of Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton, and the widow of Christopher Horton of Catton Hall-seems to have been rather loose with her favours, given one wag's comment that she was " the Duke of Grafton's Mrs Houghton, the Duke of Dorset's Mrs Houghton, everyone's Mrs Houghton.
According to Bruce Catton, he was " given one of the most haunting nicknames ever worn by an American politician: ' The Little Pale Star from Georgia.
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Her only book was Black Beauty, written between 1871 and 1877 in their house at Old Catton.
* William R. Catton, Jr, " The Problem of Denial " Environment & Society, 1994.

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The works of William R. Catton, Jr. and Riley Dunlap, among others, challenged the constricted anthropocentrism of classical sociology.
In the 1970s, sociological scholars Riley Dunlap and William R. Catton, Jr. began recognizing the limits of what would be termed the Human Exemptionalism Paradigm.
" The Emergence of Environmental Sociology: Contributions of Riley E. Dunlap and William R. Catton, Jr .", Sociological Inquiry 59 ( 4 ): 439-452
Charles Bruce Catton was born in Petoskey, Michigan, to George R. and Adela M. ( Patten ) Catton, and raised in Benzonia, Michigan.
In 1977, the year before his death, Catton received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, from President Gerald R. Ford, who noted that the author and historian " made us hear the sounds of battle and cherish peace.
* William R. Catton, Jr. ( 1926 –), American environmental sociologist and human ecologist

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In addition to writing Civil War histories, Catton wrote other books, including The War Lords of Washington ( 1948 ), an account of Washington, D. C., during World War II, based on his experiences in the federal government, Four Days: The Historical Record Of The Death Of President Kennedy ( 1964 ), a 144-page collaboration of the American Heritage magazine and United Press International on the John F. Kennedy assassination, and Waiting for the Morning Train ( 1972 ), about the author's Michigan boyhood.

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" Hooker never explained why he asked for Stone, but Catton believed:
Barry Pinches ( born 13 July 1970 in Catton, Norwich ) is an English professional snooker player, recognisable for his bright and flamboyant waistcoats, which usually feature the yellow and green colours of Norwich City F. C ..
The former RAF accommodation blocks situated towards Old Catton were until 1993 used by the University of East Anglia as accommodation for students, known to students as " Fifers Lane " halls these have since been demolished and the site redeveloped as housing.
Charles Bruce Catton ( October 9, 1899 – August 28, 1978 ) was an American historian and journalist, best known for his books on the American Civil War.
In his memoir, Waiting for the Morning Train ( 1972 ), Catton explained how their stories made a lasting impression upon him:
After serving briefly in the United States Navy during World War I, Catton became a reporter and editor for The Cleveland News ( as a freelance reporter ), the Boston American ( 1920 – 1924 ), and The Plain Dealer ( 1925 ).
At the start of World War II, Catton was too old for military service.
In Banners at Shenandoah: A Story of Sheridan's Fighting Cavalry ( 1955 ), Catton wrote for young people about Union cavalry commander Philip Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley in 1864.
Since 1984, the Bruce Catton Prize was awarded for lifetime achievement in the writing of history.
It is named for Bruce Catton, prizewinning historian and first editor of American Heritage magazine.
In October 2006, Cheryl Catton, director of car marketing and retail integration for Chevy, confirmed that a high performance variant of the HHR would be built.
He was brought up in Catton on the outskirts of Norwich and went to Wymondham College before going to study for a Ph. D. in fluid dynamics at Cambridge University ( Churchill College ) in 1982, although he did not complete his thesis and so did not become Dr. Gascoyne .< ref >
Catton Hall, the hall was built c1780 for the High Steward of Norwich – Charles Buckle.
Originally the orangery to the adjacent Catton Hall, a museum for the Buxton family, and later as a voluntary aid hospital during the Great War.

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